I am on a vanilla ice cream kick. I can't seem to get enough of it and have to eat some everyday. The texture from scooping the ice cream is like the texture of this lengthwise-knit project. And the rivulets from melting vanilla ice cream remind me of the twisty fringe. It is a rather long and skinny scarf and I like that it can be knit with one skein of yarn. If you want a wider scarf, a second skein will do the job.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Approximately 3 1/2" wide by 80" long
(includes 5" fringe on each end)
YARN:
Patons Classic Wool (100% wool; 223 yds/100 g): 1 ball Winter White
One Size 7 circular (24" length)
NOTIONS:
Yarn Needle
GAUGE:
Doesn't really matter
CO 280 sts using cable (knitted) cast on.
Row 1: BO 25 sts, k to end.
Row 2: Cast on 25 sts at beg of row using cable (knitted) cast on. Turn work. BO those 25 sts, k to end.
Row 3: Cast on 25 sts at beg of row using cable (knitted) cast on. Turn work. BO those 25 sts, p to end.
Rows 5 & 6: Repeat Row 2 twice.
Rows 7 & 8: Repeat Row 3 twice.
These last 4 rows form pattern. Cont in patt through Row 24.
BO all sts loosely.
Weave in yarn ends and block lightly.
There was an error on rows which someone kindly pointed out to me today. I was missing a row 6. I corrected it today. Sorry about that!
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